Hybrid Racing -8ORB to 1/8th NPT Fuel Rail Fitting

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  • Vendor Hybrid Racing
  • SKU HYB-NPT-01-02
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  • Converts -8 ORB to 1/8 NPT
  • Compatible with Most Aftermarket Fuel Rails
  • E85 Safe
  • Works Great for Sensors or Gauges

Hybrid Racing Universal -8 ORB to 1/8" NPT Fuel Rail Fitting

Need to install a fuel pressure gauge or pressure sensor on your aftermarket fuel rail? Our -8 ORB to 1/8" NPT adapter fitting screws into the end of your fuel rail and gives you a 1/8" NPT port for your gauge or sensor. Most aftermarket fuel rails have -8 ORB ports on the ends. Most fuel pressure gauges and sensors use 1/8" NPT threads. This adapter converts the -8 ORB port on your fuel rail to 1/8" NPT so you can screw your gauge or sensor directly into your fuel rail.

Here's What You're Getting

This is a black anodized -8 ORB to 1/8" NPT adapter fitting. One end's got -8 ORB threads that screw into your fuel rail. The other end's got 1/8" NPT female threads for your fuel pressure gauge or sensor. The fitting comes with an E85-safe O-ring that seals the -8 ORB side to your fuel rail.

Works with Any -8 ORB Fuel Rail

This fitting works with any aftermarket fuel rail that's got -8 ORB ports. Most aftermarket fuel rails for Honda, Acura, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and other import platforms use -8 ORB ports. Check your fuel rail to make sure it's -8 ORB before you order.

What You Get

  • Hybrid Racing -8 ORB to 1/8" NPT adapter fitting
  • -8 ORB male threads (screws into fuel rail)
  • 1/8" NPT female threads (for gauge or sensor)
  • Black anodized finish
  • E85-safe O-ring included
  • Universal fitment for any -8 ORB fuel rail port

Note: This fitting's for -8 ORB ports only. Use thread sealant or PTFE tape on the NPT threads when you install your gauge or sensor. Don't overtighten the fitting into your fuel rail — the O-ring seals it, not the threads.